Palm Coast’s Parks & Recreation department wants to help residents get out and move more in 2021: The Mayor’s 90/90 Challenge challenges participants to move for the equivalent of one walking-mile per day for the 90 days starting Jan. 4 and ending April 3.
BY THE NUMBERS
$540,000
Estimated cost for the first phase of the Waterfront Park Waterfront Access project, which will include a kayak ramp and shore launch, sidewalks, floating boat dock and ramp with two kayak slip docks. Design is 90% complete. The work is partly funded by a $146,000 Florida Inland Navigation District grant.
$1.68 million
Estimated project cost to create a new park at the Lehigh Trailhead, with a restroom, dog park, community gardens, parking lot and pavilions. The city is seeking FDOT grant money to build it.
3 months ago Share All residents are invited to log their miles or minutes of activity on the Palm Coast city website for prizes. by: Kimberly Norman City of Palm Coast Public Relations Associate
The year 2020 is in the rear view mirror and we have the chance to make 2021 start off on the right foot. Joining the Mayor’s 90/90 Challenge may be a great way to do that.
The challenge is to move at least a mile a day for the 90 days from Jan. 4 to April 3. Anyone who lives, works, shops, plays or exercises in Palm Coast is welcome to join in the fun. The challenge is open to all ages.